Ryan Gosling visits cafe that went viral for its Ryan Gosling cutouts

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Sometimes, to make a dream come true, all you need is persistence and a life-size cardboard cutout.

Enter Toronto’s Grinder Coffee. They were so keen to get Ryan Gosling to visit their cafe during the Toronto International Film Festival that they spent 10 days campaigning for it on social media.

It started with a simple cutout, and a dream:

Good news we are back on twitter cause Monday begins our #ryanneedsgrinder. Come have coffee with us @RyanGosling while you are in town for #TIFF2018 pic.twitter.com/M9ObVsbdhb

— GrinderCoffeeGerrard (@GrinderCoffeeTO) September 1, 2018 Read more…

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‘First Man’ isn’t the Neil Armstrong biopic you’re expecting. It’s better.

First Man is a big film about the small things that went into an enormous event. 
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Here’s what Ryan Gosling’s piano playing REALLY sounded like in ‘La La Land’

Ryan Gosling reportedly played all the piano parts from the Oscar-nominated film La La Land himself … but we’re not buying it. Here’s how we imagined the piano scenes really played out. Read more…More about Mashable Video, Piano, Ryan Gosling, La …

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‘First Man’ leaves the U.S. flag out of Neil Armstrong’s moonwalk and people are pissed

“That’s one small step for man, one giant leap…” into yet another internet blow-up.
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The first reviews for Ryan Gosling’s Neil Armstrong biopic ‘First Man’ are out of this world

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14 years later, Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams are still only the second best couple in ‘The Notebook’

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Prepare the tissues: Monday marks the 14th anniversary of Nicholas Sparks’ romantic novel, The Notebook, hitting screens as an instant classic

This story of lovers rekindling their passionate relationship has been a staple on romantic movie lists since the film’s premiere on June 25, 2004—and a personal favorite of mine since my parents finally deemed it age appropriate. (I was a mature 8-year-old and am still upset I didn’t see it in theaters, Linda.)

While starring actors (and previously IRL couple) Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling snagged the 2005 MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss trophy, they are hardly the most romantic couple of The Notebook. Gena Rowlands and the late James Garner portray the same couple sixty years in the future and tell a less sparkly, but more honest tale of what true love can and should look like.  Read more…

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